Tag: YA fiction

I am delighted today to introduce y’all to Sara Jane Jacobs and her series, The Seasons. Sara Jane lives life Coram Deo along the Emerald Coast of Florida with her cat, Selah (and Selah’s adorable offspring). She enjoys being with family and pretty much anything that involves the great outdoors…. Read more »

Hi friends! I’m so excited about today’s guest post! Author J. Rodes (aka Jen Rodewald) is here to talk about what it’s like to take her YA Dystopian “The Uncloaked” trilogy from print to audiobook. And as a bonus, she is chatting with the series’ audiobook narrator, Kevin Lusignolo. J…. Read more »

In this hotly anticipated sequel to the haunting #1 bestseller Stalking Jack the Ripper, bizarre murders are discovered in the castle of Prince Vlad the Impaler, otherwise known as Dracula. Could it be a copycat killer…or has the depraved prince been brought back to life? Following the grief and horror of… Read more »

Lena Wise is always looking forward to tomorrow, especially at the start of her senior year. She’s ready to pack in as much friend time as possible, to finish college applications, and to maybe let her childhood best friend Sebastian know how she really feels about him. For Lena, the… Read more »

The Top Ten Tuesday gurus at The Broke and the Bookish will be back next week so I’m using the continued break to talk about Exciting New Releases for Fall 2017. Today we’re going to look at FANTASY/YA new releases through the end of the year. Here’s the breakdown for… Read more »

As part of the Litfuse Blog Tour for Dragon Seed, I am pleased to welcome author Marty Machowski to the blog today! Marty Machowski is the Family Life Pastor at Covenant Fellowship Church in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, where he has served on the pastoral staff for over 25 years. Marty… Read more »

I fell in love with Alison’s Gervais debut novel In 27 Days when I reviewed it for RT Book Reviews earlier this year. You can check out my review here . Alison Gervais joined the website for aspiring writers, Wattpad, her sophomore year of high school, and In 27 Days… Read more »

Today on Top Ten Tuesday, we’re talking about books we’ve recently added to our TBR piles from a genre of our choice. I decided to look at Young Adult novels since that’s not my most-read genre, but it’s something I’m trying to branch out into more. In no particular order,… Read more »

Please join me in welcoming author Audrey Rich to the blog today! Audrey Rich is a South Florida author, who writes YA and NA Contemporary Romances and is an avid reader of novels where love conquers all. She’s married to her own happily-ever-after Hero, is an inactive CPA, and a… Read more »

Today, as part of the Excellence in Indie Publishing multi-book/multi-genre giveaways going on this week here at RimSP, Serena Chase talks about her journey to indie publishing – and following that tug-of-the-spirit. My Indie Journey About twelve years ago, I pitched my debut novel, The Ryn (an epic fantasy fairy… Read more »

Happy Tuesday! Today on Top Ten Tuesday, the theme is Mother’s Day so I thought I would take a look at my favorite moms (and mother figures) in Childrens, Middle Grade, and Young Adult novels. I realize this is a wide range but … I’m finicky. For instance, I refuse… Read more »

Let’s be honest. Sometimes… ok, a lot of times … when we hear that a book is self published, we bookish people turn into snobs and automatically assume that the quality is lower and the writing is worse. And – being honest again – there are many indie books out… Read more »

Welcome to the: Thomas Nelson’s Young Adult Summer of 2017 Feature with For fans of Ender’s Game and Blade Runner comes a story of video gaming, blood, and power. Ever since the Delonese ice-planet arrived eleven years ago, Sofi’s dreams have been vivid. Alien. In a system where Earth’s corporations rule… Read more »

Elise Faulkner is more at home in the waters of her beloved Lake Michigan than on land where her beauty queen mom is always on her back about her lack of a social life; her sister is dating the boy of her dreams; her favorite penpal–the one who wrote about… Read more »

It’s that time of year again!! When book bloggers from far and wide dust off their Goodreads shelves and look back fondly at the books they’ve read that year. And then we torture ourselves by trying to narrow those books down to a handful of favorites. LOL. Nevertheless, every… Read more »

Yesterday, I started out a look at Spring 2017 new releases with the contemporary fiction I’m excited about. Today, I had originally planned to do historical fiction, but I decided to switch the order around a bit so today’s post fits better with the Top Ten Tuesday linkup. Behold the… Read more »

Welcome to my post on the Unwritten Melody Blog Tour! Stay tuned for my review of this YA novel, plus your chance to win a great giveaway prize pack! Does breaking free require breaking the rules? Cassie Gilbert lives every day in the shadows of her deceased mom’s rebellion. But… Read more »

Purchase your copy of She Who Knows here One girl’s journey from loneliness to love. Isolated on a Maui mountaintop, Cassandra has only her imagination to keep her company. Shut in due to her heart condition and shut out emotionally by her father, she meets the Menehune in a dream. Their “Gift”… Read more »

Beyond the Rising Tide by Sarah Beard Kai met Avery only once–in the moment he died saving her life. Now when he’s not using his new healing powers to help people, he watches helplessly as Avery’s life is unraveled by his death. To help her, he risks everything by breaking… Read more »

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